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thanks for joining us. let's get right to the news. american voters have chosen barack obama as their leader for another four years. asian heads of state were quick to offer their congratulations, but the u.s. faces hurdles to remain an active player in the fast-growing region. in his first term, obama shifted u.s. foreign policy toward the asia pacific, an area notable for its rapid economic expansion. enthusiasm over obama's reelection rippled through the region. students at an elementary school in the indonesian capital jakarta cheered loudly. obama attended the school when he was in the third grade. japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda contacted the president and pledged his cooperation. u.s. and japan have the opportunity to improve ties, especially since relations between japan and china have soured over the senkaku islands conflict in the east china sea. south korean president lee myung-bak said he's sure the u.s. and south korea will continue to develop their alliance. australia is another key ally in the region. prime minist
thanks for joining us. let's get right to the news. american voters have chosen barack obama as their leader for another four years. asian heads of state were quick to offer their congratulations, but the u.s. faces hurdles to remain an active player in the fast-growing region. in his first term, obama shifted u.s. foreign policy toward the asia pacific, an area notable for its rapid economic expansion. enthusiasm over obama's reelection rippled through the region. students at an elementary...
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ai uchida joins us from the business team. the greeks seem to face one drama after another, what now? >> all they can do at the moment is wait for the next act to begin. decisions keep getting postponed so the prime minister of greece strongly urged the early provision of additional bailout. the appeal was made after eurozone finance ministers failed again to reach a deal. finance ministers from the 17 eurozone countries gathered in bus zells earlier this week to discuss the extra rescue funds of 31.5 billion euros for greece. however, the talks stalled so they decided to meet again next monday. samanas released a statement on wednesday. he said greece did what it had to do and "our partners in the imf have a duty to do what they have taken on." he said the stability of the entire eurozone depends on the outcome of the next meeting. greece is becoming frustrated over the delay in the bailout decision. greek lawmakers approved extra austerity measures worth over 13 billion euros earlier this month. >>> let's take a check on the
ai uchida joins us from the business team. the greeks seem to face one drama after another, what now? >> all they can do at the moment is wait for the next act to begin. decisions keep getting postponed so the prime minister of greece strongly urged the early provision of additional bailout. the appeal was made after eurozone finance ministers failed again to reach a deal. finance ministers from the 17 eurozone countries gathered in bus zells earlier this week to discuss the extra rescue...
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they're use envelope households during pow area outages, they're useful to drivers who use them in place of gasoline. the people at nec in japan understand that this is a growing and important market. the japanese electronics firm will join the bidding for a bankrupt u.s. company making storage batteries. nec officials say they want to buy the failed batterymaker a 1, 2, 3 systems. the u.s. firm filed for bankruptcy protection last month. it will be up for auction in early december. sources say nec could end up paying more than $120 million to buy the company. storage batteries are a key headlight in building smart grids, the next generation in network power. smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weather and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book ec
they're use envelope households during pow area outages, they're useful to drivers who use them in place of gasoline. the people at nec in japan understand that this is a growing and important market. the japanese electronics firm will join the bidding for a bankrupt u.s. company making storage batteries. nec officials say they want to buy the failed batterymaker a 1, 2, 3 systems. the u.s. firm filed for bankruptcy protection last month. it will be up for auction in early december. sources say...
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she used to look after her grand child while the parents, daughter and husband went to work. the robot reawakened such feelings in her. she began treating the seal like her grand child. little by little her emotional ups and downs have eased. she gets angry much less often. her nighttime wandering all but cease after s began sleeping with the robot in her arms. this has brought huge relief to the overnight staff. with the robot she is also recovering her physical strength. before she needed assistance to walk even a short way. now she can walk around the facility on her own. the robot helps the home in other ways. >> translator: conversation with people with dementia is difficult but the robot makes them laugh. we find it very useful. >> reporter: around the world aging and shrinking populations face many challenges. japan's care giving robots may help. >>> acadmy award winner takes the show. >> reporter: take a look at the bowls floating. now listen. when the bowls collide you hea a bell like sound. it never changes. the movement of the water changes the music and this isn't
she used to look after her grand child while the parents, daughter and husband went to work. the robot reawakened such feelings in her. she began treating the seal like her grand child. little by little her emotional ups and downs have eased. she gets angry much less often. her nighttime wandering all but cease after s began sleeping with the robot in her arms. this has brought huge relief to the overnight staff. with the robot she is also recovering her physical strength. before she needed...
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do stay with us. we will be back with more updates at the top of the hour.
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he uses a razor blade to cut out the basic silhouette that will form the main image. fujishiro's first visit to the devastated region was in august of last year. he traveled to miyagi prefecture, one of the worst-hit areas of northeastern japan. this is one of the pieces fujishiro created following his visit. the depiction of debris and destruction captures the depth of emotion in this scene. >> translator: i realize that i must focus more on nature. i must confront it, i must grapple with it. it took me all these years but i finally became aware of this. >> reporter: this august, fujishiro returned to the disaster area, to a location with special significance. before the tsunami, there were thick pine woods all along this coast. afterward, only one was left standing. working from his sketches, fujishiro depicted it rising above the wreckage of the disaster. >> translator: we can't ignore things. we must face them, and we must never forget. it's the same for every generation. when we see what we've overcome, we see how strong people truly are. >> reporter: fujishiro's
he uses a razor blade to cut out the basic silhouette that will form the main image. fujishiro's first visit to the devastated region was in august of last year. he traveled to miyagi prefecture, one of the worst-hit areas of northeastern japan. this is one of the pieces fujishiro created following his visit. the depiction of debris and destruction captures the depth of emotion in this scene. >> translator: i realize that i must focus more on nature. i must confront it, i must grapple...
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thanks for joining us. this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and sent through underground pipes into this 1500 gallon tank rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes. then these hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. harvesting rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense.
thanks for joining us. this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and sent through underground pipes into this 1500 gallon tank rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes. then these hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. harvesting rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense.
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don't do it, it is going to come back and bite us. it has. he is basically saying that the president of the united states, his bailout, is plotting with the gm and chrysler to send american jobs overseas to china. this is beyond a guy double parking outside of north ridge -- >> if mark is correct, and there was an internal fight, and i think we all think there had to be, because this is a pants on fire ad, the person who decides that in the end is the candidate. >> well -- >> no -- four years ago, mccain decided not to run ads that went after the jeremiah wright stuff. that was his decision to similarly, this had to be a romney decision. >> "i'm mitt romney and i --" >> a silly decision. i was in china a couple years ago and the thing that really struck me was the extent to which the u.s. car manufacturers have penetrated that market. >> we should be wanting -- >> exporting. >> but we want to build them here. >> we do build some of them here, and some of them get finished there. penetrating markets helps us. >> what degree of the shamelessnes
don't do it, it is going to come back and bite us. it has. he is basically saying that the president of the united states, his bailout, is plotting with the gm and chrysler to send american jobs overseas to china. this is beyond a guy double parking outside of north ridge -- >> if mark is correct, and there was an internal fight, and i think we all think there had to be, because this is a pants on fire ad, the person who decides that in the end is the candidate. >> well -- >>...
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ambassador is used to defending her foreign policy decisions. susan rice has broken her silence to defend herself. she's a candidate for secretary of state but she's faced scrutiny because of comments she made on the attack in benghazi, libya. rice made a tv appearance immediately after the september 11th attack. she suggested protests in benghazi over a u.s.-made film that mocked the prophet mohammed triggered the assault on the consulate. investigators later determined it was likely a premeditated plot by extremists. the attackers killed the ambassador and three other americans. rice broke her silence wednesday in response to rising criticism from members of the republican party. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. >> republican lawmakers are mounting a campaign against a possible plan by president barack obama to nominate rice as secretary of state to replace hillary
ambassador is used to defending her foreign policy decisions. susan rice has broken her silence to defend herself. she's a candidate for secretary of state but she's faced scrutiny because of comments she made on the attack in benghazi, libya. rice made a tv appearance immediately after the september 11th attack. she suggested protests in benghazi over a u.s.-made film that mocked the prophet mohammed triggered the assault on the consulate. investigators later determined it was likely a...
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please tell us, what's your take on this latest round of negotiations? >> seems to me, in order to solve the difficult issues and problems, parties need to meet and discuss the matters. in this sense, ulan bator meeting this time was at least one step forward. in addition, the meeting decided to continue discussions later on and also the meeting dealt with a wide range of issues, including, most difficult perhaps, abductions. >> so there was meaning to this meeting. what do you think is north korea's motivation to continue a dialogue with japan? they have been silent for quite a number of years. >> it is four years. it seems to me there were two reasons behind the stance of north korea. one is the new regime of kim jong-un, was just one years old, needed to improve living conditions of the people. to that end, they wanted -- they may have wanted to have better relations with japan. that's one reason. the second reason for north korea diplomatically, the united states is a most important country. they would like to have relations, encounters with the unit
please tell us, what's your take on this latest round of negotiations? >> seems to me, in order to solve the difficult issues and problems, parties need to meet and discuss the matters. in this sense, ulan bator meeting this time was at least one step forward. in addition, the meeting decided to continue discussions later on and also the meeting dealt with a wide range of issues, including, most difficult perhaps, abductions. >> so there was meaning to this meeting. what do you...
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than us. number one, it makes them hostage to the value of our dollar and to our financial markets. if we're having a discussion in china, people would say, "what are we thinking, having all our savings in these u.s. treasury notes? you know, what if they default? what -- the interest, what if they have runaway inflation, et cetera, et cetera?" it's the imbalance between the two countries is a sign of imbalance in both of our systems. we've been too debt dependent and too over consumptive. they have been too export dependent and they haven't lived as well as they should. a poor country is lending money to a rich country. that is odd and needs to change and will. >> if you were having this conversation with president obama, he might ask you, he might say -- "jim, you say that more than two thirds of the new airports under construction today are being built in china. you call your book china airborne. why should i, as president, why should our people think about china building airports?" >> i wa
than us. number one, it makes them hostage to the value of our dollar and to our financial markets. if we're having a discussion in china, people would say, "what are we thinking, having all our savings in these u.s. treasury notes? you know, what if they default? what -- the interest, what if they have runaway inflation, et cetera, et cetera?" it's the imbalance between the two countries is a sign of imbalance in both of our systems. we've been too debt dependent and too over...
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is when she said that with two caraway both of us will suffer a lot she said she was going to curse us and my mom said that we could not disobey the woman as she was so old beast she told us not to step over her. and we left. and so the girl stayed a week later she slashed her own wrists and tried to overdose doctors managed to save her life but the experience left us to go earlier disabled at the age of thirty eight she still lives with her mother. my donor children i even don't have a husband but i want to have children and a husband. not a bucket of us from the open line foundation has come to visit the organization looks into bright kidnapping across the country including old cases the practice is always been an issue but has never been discussed openly. with the bios or you simply afraid they wouldn't be accepted at home. and then they would talk about me if i left. is that somehow if they try is than death. of course a situation seriously. good at that time yes it was even scarier i didn't want people to talk about me saying that all i'd be kidnapped but that i didn't want to liv
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and use gas. gas used to be 20% and coal 50%, but now it's 32% and 32%. making fracking cheap, you achieved what nobody else could do, lowering carbon e emissions. you lowered it twice as much ass what everyone else, including the european union managed to do. melissa: the price has plummeted. it washurricane katrina times, up $15, and now it's down torina about $2. it's so cheap and plentiful, but people don't want to sort of embrace the idea this is good for the environment because it is, after all, a fossil fuel.ue. >> it is.t 's not the end of the solution to climate change, but, listen, we have triedor 20 years witho kiota and the e.u. wanted to dod goo.d. we -- i'm from -- we paid $20 billion or $30 billion to cut emissions, and you've done it for free, actually, made moneyyu doing it because you got cheaper energy. that's theth way forward. also, for china and india and everyone else. melissa: proponents of solar and wind don't want to hear is while fracking has been profitable, it's helped
and use gas. gas used to be 20% and coal 50%, but now it's 32% and 32%. making fracking cheap, you achieved what nobody else could do, lowering carbon e emissions. you lowered it twice as much ass what everyone else, including the european union managed to do. melissa: the price has plummeted. it washurricane katrina times, up $15, and now it's down torina about $2. it's so cheap and plentiful, but people don't want to sort of embrace the idea this is good for the environment because it is,...
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thanks so much for joining us. you're the national, sorry, the president of the national education association. you attended the president's meeting with labor leaders at the white house. thanks for joining us. what was the tone of that meeting? >> well the tone of the meeting was very positive. i think it was a time for people to express their interests and in areas tat they definitely want to have considered. obviously as you mentioned it was just one of three meetings this week. i joked with him i wish i could have attended all three. i think they would be very different meetings and very interesting. melissa: what you dough mean about that? what do you think was differenfor the ceo meeting for example? >> i believe everybody has different perspective. i was high school math teacher for 23 years. now i serve as president of nea. step one, if congress does nothing it will have devastating impact on education. the across-the-board cuts would cut 8.2% from the federal education budget. would impact nine million stu
thanks so much for joining us. you're the national, sorry, the president of the national education association. you attended the president's meeting with labor leaders at the white house. thanks for joining us. what was the tone of that meeting? >> well the tone of the meeting was very positive. i think it was a time for people to express their interests and in areas tat they definitely want to have considered. obviously as you mentioned it was just one of three meetings this week. i...
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joining us is jan. you came away from your trips to the malls with three retailers that will come out on top. >> i think macy's is going to be on top because they are best in class. i think they are running a department store as well as anybody has run one. i think wal-mart will come out on top. i like the sales they have done. i think they are a really good one. i also like aeropostal. i like american eagle because they look great. a and f gets the who knew they were going to go to real fashion? all three of them could do well. if i was just going to do one i like aeropastle. >> a lot of these you are talking about the clothing retailer but macy's sells more. are you seeing trends outside of clothing that you could maybe take from macy's and look to other retailers maybe like a best buy? >> i actually like right now both best buy and penney. that is really because i was negative on penney. the stock is so low that i don't believe they are going broke. if you believe somewhere a couple of quarters from
joining us is jan. you came away from your trips to the malls with three retailers that will come out on top. >> i think macy's is going to be on top because they are best in class. i think they are running a department store as well as anybody has run one. i think wal-mart will come out on top. i like the sales they have done. i think they are a really good one. i also like aeropostal. i like american eagle because they look great. a and f gets the who knew they were going to go to real...
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please work with us. lou: european nations on the wrong side of the fiscal cliff but the president says ameritech and steer clear. >> i recognize we have to compromise. >> $1.5 trillion of tax hikes but no spending cuts? hikes but no spending cuts? "chalk talk."omcu core of my portfolio. hikes but no spending cuts? "chalk talk."omcu what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of yr portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of prcipal. i took my son fishing every year. e had a great spot, not easy to find, b worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significant improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicor
please work with us. lou: european nations on the wrong side of the fiscal cliff but the president says ameritech and steer clear. >> i recognize we have to compromise. >> $1.5 trillion of tax hikes but no spending cuts? hikes but no spending cuts? "chalk talk."omcu core of my portfolio. hikes but no spending cuts? "chalk talk."omcu what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of yr portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10...
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>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've seen in our negotiations over the last two years is annocement before we enter the negotiations, before we ever, oureaders ever sit down to the table that we're not going to go over the edge. and therefore you give up your leverage before you ever sit down of the it is a question of whether or not do weeally beeve with all our hearts that what this president wants to do is really going to do damage to our economy orot. and believe it wil it is alreadyarmed people, what he's done already. what he wants to do will harm more. simply can't v
>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've...
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change we can believe in tell us about your achievements. i've sent troops to afghanistan. record numbers of army suicides and defections. doctors say they've never seen such horrific injuries from improvised explosive devices. i think that's unbelievable change you won the nobel peace prize that puts you in superstar company that's right kissinger one while he was secretly shelling gamba this year's winner the european union illegally bombed libya. look their spending cuts are causing massive social unrest to their own people on the move bays celebrated eleventh anniversary yesterday as america's symbol of. evil you hailed as a hero when you. promise to be close if elected is not like a politician to break his word especially hold something so for you. you know what . we don't look back. a bomb is no more right wing than george w. bush this peter cook with hollywood director all of a stone he's just written the untold history of the united states throughout the bush years many of us were furious that bush was actually doing surveillance on people without judicial review an
change we can believe in tell us about your achievements. i've sent troops to afghanistan. record numbers of army suicides and defections. doctors say they've never seen such horrific injuries from improvised explosive devices. i think that's unbelievable change you won the nobel peace prize that puts you in superstar company that's right kissinger one while he was secretly shelling gamba this year's winner the european union illegally bombed libya. look their spending cuts are causing massive...
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, have lost confidence in us. and now they say, you know, we want to take responsibility for our own future. i mean surely they are entitled to have that. >> rose: that's what the arab spring was about. >> that is what the arab spring is about jz. >> rose: justice and an opportunity to participate in the affairs of their country. >> justice, dignity, and also a vote of no confidence in the present leadership. i think i told you at this table, a year and a half ago, a little bit more, that in fact every government could have led this change. and if they don't, they will be its victims. >> rose: but that's the lesson. why do they resist leading change when they -- >> because every one thinks that it is true for the other guys but not for me. >> rose: i'm different, i can survive. i don't need to accommodate. >> and i'm better than that. >> rose: qaddafi thought that. >> i suppose the syrians today think that. >> rose: and they think somehow will not meet the fate because i have an army, i have -- >> not only that, b
, have lost confidence in us. and now they say, you know, we want to take responsibility for our own future. i mean surely they are entitled to have that. >> rose: that's what the arab spring was about. >> that is what the arab spring is about jz. >> rose: justice and an opportunity to participate in the affairs of their country. >> justice, dignity, and also a vote of no confidence in the present leadership. i think i told you at this table, a year and a half ago, a...
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melissa: so the environmentalists are behind us. i'm not throwing out announcing turkey because of that. that is all the "money" we have for you today. "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: tonight, wall street seems to think a deal is done. but what i about washington? plus, a look at the most innovative tech gadgets. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. forty-two days until the united states jumps off the fiscal cliff. that is if the white house and congress don't get their act together first. that means $600 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases, hitting every single american taxpayer right in the wallet. it's not just us but get hit hard, amid all the uncertainty, companies are scaling back their investment plans. according to "the wall street journal", u.s. companies are cutting their spending plans in the fiscal and economic uncertainty, and doing so at the fastest pace in the a recession. it goes on to say that companies are not planning to spend thi
melissa: so the environmentalists are behind us. i'm not throwing out announcing turkey because of that. that is all the "money" we have for you today. "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: tonight, wall street seems to think a deal is done. but what i about washington? plus, a look at the most innovative tech gadgets. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. forty-two days until the united states jumps off the...
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for more news for us coming up after this short break stay with us here now to. horses and bayonets big bird these are the words of internet legend from the two thousand and twelve presidential debates when a candidate says something dumb or odd to so much fun to make silly pictures like these on the internet ho ho he but the problem is that the person who wins the bait is the one who makes the best argument not he who doesn't make a verbal slip ups people react to these debates like schoolgirls picking prom queen or rummy talked about big bird who howard dean screamed yeah gaffes don't matter that much it matters if the idea is the candidates present are effective or not but more importantly it matters if they will actually do them if a future can't they proposed a brilliant economic plan that could save america but instead of saying pennies let the word penis slip or gossip celebrity culture would make him lose the election for sure his opponent's army of photoshop would have hundreds of copper fellas drawn all over the internet by the next day a schoolgirl att
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giving to us. first explain why we have had stability and why that will change? >> well, the second nuclear age is the spread of nuclear weapons that had nothing to do with the cold war. one of the sources of stability back then was they only had two nuclear countries. both of them were conservative on anything that came to nuclear weapons. also you didn't have this mass hysteria in the street that we see often in certain parts of the world like south asia and the middle east. if you look back at the cuban missile crisis, you didn't find a million people demanding. now in the street, the emotions, the a hysteria of society can leap right up and influence what happens in the crisis. >> eliot: it sound to me two dimensional can be understood. we're now in the world of three- and 4-dimensions, and in the cuban crisis, the closest we came to an actual confrontation you argue decisions were made by reasonably conservative individuals, and you don't think in pakistan, india and other nations that will so
giving to us. first explain why we have had stability and why that will change? >> well, the second nuclear age is the spread of nuclear weapons that had nothing to do with the cold war. one of the sources of stability back then was they only had two nuclear countries. both of them were conservative on anything that came to nuclear weapons. also you didn't have this mass hysteria in the street that we see often in certain parts of the world like south asia and the middle east. if you look...
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veto and that relates to land use not only for the land use you can do it all for i mean i'm going to school calculation it's called it's called saturation and it's a it's an op to go even though i understand your side decided it was just quietly disagree with double the amount of c o two no they don't in fact i'm in conversation with you that's not the end of the people who you know we everyone everyone agrees that we're we're looking at a phenomenon called saturation it's an optical phenomenon it's basic physics and they've got to you know the sun there is going to be i'm going to do the course they do richard are you a physicist could we actually ask a climatologist or the answer to that if you're saying i don't science from my you know to this day that you were you're going to have richard go ahead go ahead richard he's going to cure me of not being a physicist he's an mit minister that is good i don't have a lot of the six of being fired that's interesting ok patrick you want to jump in the fact that we're just so you're not scientists doing here we're not moving forward patrick
veto and that relates to land use not only for the land use you can do it all for i mean i'm going to school calculation it's called it's called saturation and it's a it's an op to go even though i understand your side decided it was just quietly disagree with double the amount of c o two no they don't in fact i'm in conversation with you that's not the end of the people who you know we everyone everyone agrees that we're we're looking at a phenomenon called saturation it's an optical...
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consumers are using their credit cards more and more. spending excesses are becoming more prominent. the national credit card delinquency rate edged higher in the third quarter, while the average credit card debt for bauer jumped 5% from a year ago to almost $5000. that is a lot. main street and wall street, we are living on two different planets. the difference may have something to do with the corporate bean counters that have their eyes fixed on washington as the country comes closer to the fiscal cliff. tax rates spike, extra taxes on dividends from the list goes on and on. the economy is headed into a recession if it's not already there. consumers don't have a crystal ball that is quite revealing. $3500 in taxes per household next year, but as washington knows, there are lots of ways to sk a cat. someone capitol hill are talking about reducing or elimining deductions to raise revenue. to be sure, some americans will find that painful. here is to engage with the mouse. take a look at this. california from the average tax deduction fo
consumers are using their credit cards more and more. spending excesses are becoming more prominent. the national credit card delinquency rate edged higher in the third quarter, while the average credit card debt for bauer jumped 5% from a year ago to almost $5000. that is a lot. main street and wall street, we are living on two different planets. the difference may have something to do with the corporate bean counters that have their eyes fixed on washington as the country comes closer to the...
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work with us. please work with us. >> andy puzder, thanks for being with us. european nations on the wrong side of the fiscal cliff but the president says america can steer clear. >> president barack obama: i believe it is solvable and my budget, frankly does it and i don't the republicans to adopt my budget, i recognize we have to compromise. compromise is hard. >> lou: more than a trillion-and-a-half dollars in tax hikes, no spending cuts. what is the deal? ♪ >> lou: well the president wants to raise taxes. by $1.6 trillion. that is his opening gambit. his initial bargaining position. on the fiscal cliff. he wants to do that over the next decade. and, this is the kind of math i like, it works o to $160 billion per year, in taxes. republicans howling about that. are they wrong to be upset? let's look at numbers. earlier this year, the president unveiled a 3.8 -- i love this. we talk about these numbers like there is nothing do it. $3.8 trillion budget. all right, he forecast a $1.3 trillion deficit. okay? so that means, if i can figure that out, he had $2.5
work with us. please work with us. >> andy puzder, thanks for being with us. european nations on the wrong side of the fiscal cliff but the president says america can steer clear. >> president barack obama: i believe it is solvable and my budget, frankly does it and i don't the republicans to adopt my budget, i recognize we have to compromise. compromise is hard. >> lou: more than a trillion-and-a-half dollars in tax hikes, no spending cuts. what is the deal? ♪ >> lou:...
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that would be fighting us who wants to work to win this war how would you reconcile. with your people after everything that has happened just be. again more precise the problem is caught between me and the people i don't have a problem with people could be united states is against the west is against me in many countries including turkey which is not of course against me if the peoples of the syrian people are against me how can it be so it's not about to call siding with the people if not the bob conservation between the syrian and the syrian don't have civil. terrorism and support coming from abroad to support terrorist to destabilize syria but this is all. the infrastructure military infrastructure economy is suffering it's almost as if like syria is going to fall into decay very soon and the time is against you in your opinion how much time do you need to crush the enemy you cannot so that's a question cause no one claimed that. about when to do to end the war unless we have the answer when they're going to stop smuggling foreign fighters from different part of th
that would be fighting us who wants to work to win this war how would you reconcile. with your people after everything that has happened just be. again more precise the problem is caught between me and the people i don't have a problem with people could be united states is against the west is against me in many countries including turkey which is not of course against me if the peoples of the syrian people are against me how can it be so it's not about to call siding with the people if not the...
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we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the saudis or you name the country they are accommodating to american weakness and withdrawal. that means that they accommodate then to some of these terrorist outfits such as al-qaeda and others that they are going to have to live witness because there is not any way to get rid of them. >> i see the mideast deteriorating. i think the last four years has been a failure by the obama administration to realistically to assess the threat that growing. arab spring we didn't see coming but after that the administration had a hands off policy. when they were trying to pull khadafy out libya came for a kil
we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the...
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us. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. with you twenty four hours a day in his first foreign policy move after being handed another four year term in the white house barack obama has slapped iran with new financial sanctions let's get more details on this now from marty's going to check. what could be behind such a move. well president obama's first move scepter he won re-election of pretty much indicated that in the next four years it will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police they've ministration has imposed a financial sanctions against the iranian officials so the u.s. blames for jamming satellite broadcasts and blocking internet access in iran and that comes on top of a whole lot of other sanctions that have been put in place by the u.s. alleged proved to be crippling for the ailing economy and the p
us. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. with you twenty four hours a day in his first foreign policy move after being handed another four year term in the white house barack obama has slapped iran with new financial sanctions let's get more details on this now from marty's going to check. what could be behind such a move. well president...
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refuses to monitor us elections on the grounds. basic standards of integrity when election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid. that they don't see it that everybody naturally house to admit you know admire us that we're great and that's not the case well obvious flaws are met with a deaf ear and here in and year out a flawed election process continues to be the first vote cast in the u.s. and if there's a church in our party new york. after the break syria's president bashar asad speaks exclusively to r.t. with his own perspective on the bloody conflict gripping his country. the sun rises over what seems like analyst forest but here in ne
refuses to monitor us elections on the grounds. basic standards of integrity when election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the...
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and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with says it to be cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away after reunion this place is now a museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary and some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or if an ocean r.t. reporting from germany world news headlines of data just a few minutes from now. culture is that so much as i can recall right on it until he heard a song obama want to decisive victory returning him to the white house for another four years what accounts for this victory was in a well run campaign in changing that. mission and free accreditation free in-store charges free. range means free. three stooges free. download free blog counseling videos for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images
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will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power power of the. what is america changes. this election please guide monday november fifth on our team. right let's now turn to libya where more than a thousand people took to the streets of benghazi the cradle of the uprising calling for greater autonomy of the oil rich region protesters complain the new leadership has deprived the city of its fair share of political and economic power let's not get the latest from our middle eastern correspondents sleazier hello to you paula so what exactly do the protesters in benghazi demand. well more than a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they're calling for greater autonomy send if they feel marginalized by the new government in tripoli now this comes to little more than a year on after the ouster of the format libyan leader moammar gadhafi and i asked ironically that of that the people of benghazi played such a central role in bringing about they are now saying tha
will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power power of the. what is america changes. this election please guide monday november fifth on our team. right let's now turn to libya where more than a thousand people took to the streets of benghazi the cradle of the uprising calling for greater autonomy of the oil rich region protesters complain the new leadership has deprived the city of its fair share of political and economic power let's not get the...
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gold the same reason that they use art it's like certain things that they contribute gold. the best of all so they got three hundred gold i think that that's a very very interesting analysis so going through right now i actually i think that was pretty smart to me terry. i don't know i don't know what to say after that nothing i can add so we'll leave it at that while i go there. i don't know about that but we'll leave it there we're not giving investment advice on this show but you can bet you can go check it out whatever you want to best because that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching and be sure to come back tomorrow in the mean time you know you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster you can watch our show and see any missed give us feedback because you know we were spahn to it every week on our you tube page you tube dot com slash capital account you can watch us an h.d. on hulu it hulu dot com slash capital dash account we have a packed week of shows lots of new guest this week so you'll want to tune in every day but for now from everyone here ha
gold the same reason that they use art it's like certain things that they contribute gold. the best of all so they got three hundred gold i think that that's a very very interesting analysis so going through right now i actually i think that was pretty smart to me terry. i don't know i don't know what to say after that nothing i can add so we'll leave it at that while i go there. i don't know about that but we'll leave it there we're not giving investment advice on this show but you can bet you...